What’s Working Wednesday Link-Up: Week 7

NextGen Homeschool’s “What’s Working” Wednesday Link-Up is a place for fellow homeschoolers to link up a post about anything you are using in your homeschool and household that is working well for you, such as a particular curriculum, teaching method, creative ideas, organizational approaches, technology tools, helpful books and blogs, balancing homeschool with life/work/personal, etc. Feel free to link up several posts that follow the “what’s working” theme.

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The creative “history come to life” tea party planned by Mrs. Sarah Coller at Hope in Every Season called “Lessons from the Titanic.” I loved the photos, I felt like I was being transported to her party on the Titanic! The pictures say it all.

Tamara at {School} Days Gone By shares her highly organized method for working with all four of her children in different curriculum books, “How We Homeschool Several Levels: Our Routine.” I am really impressed: I use the same multi-age curriculum for all of my girls (with the exception of adding kindergarten essentials for my youngest) because I couldn’t figure out how to work with them in separate books. Tamara shares some valuable tips on doing just that!

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About Renée Gotcher

Renée Gotcher is a wife, writer, consultant & home-educating mother of three daughters. She has been married for 21 years to her best friend Kenny, whom she met while attending Oral Roberts University in the early 90s. Renée was homeschooled during her last two years of high school and started homeschooling in 2010. A former journalist, she is currently editor of NextGen Homeschool and blogs on personal topics at A New Chapter. Her family lives in Castle Rock, Colorado.

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